Businesses slapped with fines after selling vapes to under 18s

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Two business owners have been slapped with fines after being found selling vapes to children at shops in Liverpool. Sanctions have been handed down to two men who appeared before Liverpool and Knowsley Magistrates Court on Thursday.

Zahur Chaudhary, of Challoner Grove, was hit with a £250 fine after he was found to have sold a watermelon flavoured Elf Bar vape pen to a person under 18 at AF Newsagents on July 11. Chaudhary was also hit with costs of £250 and a £120 victim surcharge by magistrates earlier today.

The case was brought as the local authority continues its crackdown on illegal sales of vapes and illicit smoking products. The court also imposed a financial penalty on Farman Jolla for his role in prohibited sales.

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Jolla, 36, of Beaumont Street, sold a cherry cola Elf Bar pen to an under-18 on the same date - July 11 - at Smithdown Sweets on Smithdown Road. The defendant was given a lesser fine of £150 with a victim surcharge of £60.

Similar costs of £250 were also applied. Court officials and the city council have taken a dim view towards illegal sales throughout the year.

A number of shops and licencees have been sanctioned during 2024, including one business where a teenage girl was able to access vapes and vodka leading to her requiring hospital treatment. When two teenagers entered Old Swan Express on Prescot Road last month, they were able to purchase two bottles of vodka without being challenged.

Owner Sinnathamby Arumugasamy of his licence, despite only gaining permission to trade at the former angling store in February of this year. Claire Jones, from the council’s trading standards team, said she had conducted an undercover visit to the site and managed to purchase illegal cigarettes produced from beneath the counter for £5.

Ms Jones said it was “impossible” to sell them so cheaply if they had been legitimate. A Woolton convenience store shut down by the courts has had its licence revoked after engaging in “criminality.” Village News on Allerton Road was slapped with a three month closure order by Sefton Magistrates Court owing to “serious nuisance to members of the public.”

A total of 145 products were seized in October 2022 which had been stored in the shop, while in March this year, another 183 illicit vapes were also taken away. In June, the shop was informed it would be the subject of an underage sale test which was also failed when a 15-year-old boy was able to buy a £6 device.